Canadian Grand Prix – Free Practice 3: Alonso at the top of the time sheet

Fernando Alonso continues to impress this weekend. The Spaniard set the fastest time in FP3 ahead of Pierre Gasly and Sebastian Vettel.

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For the first time over the weekend, rain invited itself onto the track. A relatively strong downpour that forced drivers like Kevin Magnussen, Mick Schumacher, and Charles Leclerc to switch to rain tires. These treacherous conditions discouraged many drivers from getting out on the track. Some preferred to talk with their engineers while others, like George Russell, focused by listening to music.

After 20 minutes of the session, less than 10 drivers had completed an attacking lap. Indeed, it was important to conserve wet or intermediate tires in case rain continued to be a factor during qualifying. And if rain wasn’t a factor during qualifying, it would be counterproductive to take risks to gather data that won’t be useful for the rest of the weekend.

It was Valtteri Bottas who was leading the dance with a time of 1’37’909. The Finnish driver had a very difficult previous free practice session. Indeed, the former Mercedes driver was unable to complete any laps due to an engine problem that kept him in his garage. His lap time was quickly beaten by Carlos Sainz, who was consistently setting good times behind the wheel of his Ferrari. The Spanish driver managed to go two seconds faster than the competition.

Synonymous with the improvement of conditions, the drivers were able to take to the track with intermediate tires with 15 minutes remaining. Fernando Alonso and his compatriot, Carlos Sainz, displayed a very good pace with these tires. With 10 minutes remaining, the double world champion was the fastest driver. His best time was a 1’34’229. He was eventually beaten by his former rival, Sebastian Vettel. The Aston Martin driver showed a lot of confidence on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve with a lap time of 1’33’891. Seeing these two drivers at the top of the timesheet demonstrated the importance of experience under these conditions.

It was only towards the end of the session that the drivers started making small mistakes. Kevin Magnussen was locking his brakes approaching the first corner, cut the second one, and ended up in the grass. The Danish driver struggled to get back on track and seemed surprised by his car’s behavior over the radio. A few minutes later, Max Verstappen replicated the Haas’ off-track excursion in a similar manner.

The two Alpine cars shone in the rain, with Fernando Alonso finishing this third free practice session at the top of the timing sheet, while Esteban Ocon is only just over a tenth of a second behind his garage neighbor in 4th position. There was also a great performance from Pierre Gasly, who took second place right at the end of the session.

FP3 Table

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1 Alonso Alpine F1 Team 1’33’836 15
2 Gasly Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda 1’33’889 +0.053 18
3 Vettel Cognizant Aston Martin Racing 1’33’891 +0.055 17
4 Ocon Alpine F1 Team 1’34’003 +0.167 16
5 Ricciardo McLaren F1 Team 1’34’110 +0.274 14
6 Norris McLaren F1 Team 1’34’248 +0.412 13
7 Russell Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 1’34’259 +0.423 11
8 Perez Red Bull Racing 1’34’498 +0.662 10
9 Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1’34’616 +0.780 10
10 Sainz Jr. Scuderia Ferrari 1’34’778 +0.942 18
11 Bottas Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN 1’35’016 +1.180 15
12 Zhou Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN 1’35’213 +1.377 15
13 Stroll Cognizant Aston Martin Racing 1’35’531 +1.695 23
14 Magnussen Haas F1 Team 1’35’643 +1.807 17
15 Hamilton Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 1’35’692 +1.856 12
16 Albon Williams Racing 1’35’761 +1.925 17
17 Tsunoda Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda 1’36’261 +2.425 27
18 Schumacher Haas F1 Team 1’37’388 +3.552 18
19 Latifi Williams Racing 1’38’394 +4.558 11
20 Leclerc Scuderia Ferrari 4
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